Feeding Versus Feedback in NGC1068 probed with Gemini NIFS. I. Excitation
Rogemar A. Riffel, Tiberio Borges Vale, Thaisa Storchi-Bergmann, Peter, McGregor

TL;DR
This study uses Gemini NIFS observations to analyze the excitation mechanisms and gas distributions in the inner 200pc of NGC1068, revealing complex ionization structures and interactions with the radio jet.
Contribution
First detailed near-infrared integral field spectroscopy analysis of NGC1068's inner region, highlighting excitation sources and gas morphology with high spatial resolution.
Findings
Molecular gas forms an off-centered circumnuclear ring with thermal excitation.
[FeII] emission shows an hourglass structure, indicating extended partially ionized regions.
Evidence of shock interactions from radio jets affecting the narrow-line region.
Abstract
We present emission-line flux distributions and ratios for the inner 200pc of the narrow-line region of the Seyfert2 galaxy NGC1068, using observations obtained with the Gemini Near-infrared Integral Field Spectrograph (NIFS) in the J, H and K bands at a spatial resolution of 10pc and spectral resolution of 5300. The molecular gas emission - traced by the K-band H_2 emission lines - outlines an off-centered circumnuclear ring with a radius of 100pc showing thermal excitation. The ionized gas emission lines show flux distributions mostly outlining the previously known [OIII]5007 ionization bicone. But while the flux distributions in the HI and HeII emission lines are very similar to that observed in [OIII], the flux distribution in the [FeII] emission lines is more extended and broader than a cone close to the nucleus, showing a "double bowl" or `hourglass" structure". This difference is…
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